Multiple Choice
All of the following are true of the eighteenth-century British parliament except:
A) only the wealthy or those whom they supported could sit in it.
B) some seats in parliament were bought and sold.
C) parliament was an honest and efficient form of government.
D) parliament was not elected according to democratic principles.
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